On Mon, Jun 17, 2013 at 11:19 AM, ACROS Security Lists <[email protected]> wrote: > Valdis, > >> No, that's how to do it *hardline*. There's many in the >> security industry that will explain to you that it's also >> doing it *wrong*. Hint - the first time that HR sends out a >> posting about a 3-day window next week to change your >> insurance plan without penalty, signs it with something that >> doesn't match the From:, and the help desk is deluged by >> phone calls from employees who can't read the mail, the guy >> who put "You shall not pass" in place will be starting a job hunt. > > If there was an industry standard specifying the you-shall-not-pass for all > web > browsers, it wouldn't be the guy (developer) who put this roadblock in place > that > would start a job hunt but someone within the company whose job was to avoid > the > roadblock by making sure the cert that HR is using was okay. That would > happen a > couple of times, and then not any more, as people have great capacity for > learning. > > .... > ... If I get an encrypted > message that was mistakenly not encrypted with my key, it would be very > productive to > have a "Just decrypt anyway" button but we obviously don't have that. ... A lot of folks would like to have that button ;)
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